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one suggesting britain is being anti-se mettic. another saying it's hypocrite cal of britain that in fighting a war on terror these things sometimes have to happen. it is a low point for british/israeli relations. expelling a diplomat is a slap in the face. it's not something undertaken lightly. britain's foreign secretary said what israel did is so serious no country could stand by and do nothing in response. >> donna friesen reporting from london. thanks so much. that wraps up this hour. i'd ed schultz. join me at 6:00 tonight eastern for "the ed show." among tonight's guests, senate health committee chairman tom harken will joint me. chris van hollen will be along. civil rights leader jesse jackson talking about the tea parrie partyie partyiers. david shuster picks things up next live from the north lawn of the white house. we'll see you tonight at 6:00. sl where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory giving old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toug
one suggesting britain is being anti-se mettic. another saying it's hypocrite cal of britain that in fighting a war on terror these things sometimes have to happen. it is a low point for british/israeli relations. expelling a diplomat is a slap in the face. it's not something undertaken lightly. britain's foreign secretary said what israel did is so serious no country could stand by and do nothing in response. >> donna friesen reporting from london. thanks so much. that wraps up this...
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that's why it's so critical to both rupert and james murdoch to try to contain it to britain. clearly there's multiple investigations. what we have learned in britain is no one knows where these investigations lead. >> i've got footage i want to show you both of james murdoch being asked a question about the so-called neville email and murdoch denying he knew of widespread phone hacking at news of the world. questions are being raised as to whether he was forthcoming. let's watch. >> when you signed off the taylor payment, did you see or made aware of the four neville email, the transcript of the voice mail message? >> no. i was not aware of that at the time. >> why on earth was it -- you paid an astronomical sum and there was no reason to. >> there was -- there was every reason to settle the case given the likelihood of losing the case. >> robert moore, give me the cliff's note version, what's that business all about, the payoff of the futboler? >> this is critical to the integrity of james murdoch. this is a 2008 email. now, you know, it clearly was evidence that there was s
that's why it's so critical to both rupert and james murdoch to try to contain it to britain. clearly there's multiple investigations. what we have learned in britain is no one knows where these investigations lead. >> i've got footage i want to show you both of james murdoch being asked a question about the so-called neville email and murdoch denying he knew of widespread phone hacking at news of the world. questions are being raised as to whether he was forthcoming. let's watch....
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in 52 cities across britain, stores were shut down. biggest news story on the bbc and our best selling newspaper daily mail. quite a conservative newspaper. this movement is only grown since then. it's been massive. very conservative parts of britain shut down its phone store. people are sick of being ripped off by the rich. when this information is revealed a similar action could be happening in america. >> if you were to look at the most basic and most offensive aspect, not just of tax dodging but of american political culture today, whether it's special subsidies, waivers, tax loopholes for corporations, per peri -- health monopolies, multitrillion dollar subsidies for banks that don't lend to american businesses how important is it that we have these little connections between a specific individual as you pointed out the phone anecdote was important to change your country, how important will this wikileaks dump be to this? >> it's important. just imagine if you tried to do this, next time you have a tax return, next time anyone wat
in 52 cities across britain, stores were shut down. biggest news story on the bbc and our best selling newspaper daily mail. quite a conservative newspaper. this movement is only grown since then. it's been massive. very conservative parts of britain shut down its phone store. people are sick of being ripped off by the rich. when this information is revealed a similar action could be happening in america. >> if you were to look at the most basic and most offensive aspect, not just of tax...
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britain either. we've had a 24, a 16. how are you guys? you got any medals yet? >> look at the medal board. these aren't our games. who should we be watching? >> shelley rugman. we have a skeleton athlete who is the world's number two in her sport. we have a hill with a small track on it that goes, you go on a little wooden sled and brace yourself on a bungee cord. >> an alpine slide like at our amusement parks. are there any american athletes that you can sort of humble yourself and appreciate? >> we can all appreciate lindsey vonn. i appreciate jay, what he managed to do, finally managed to win a medal in every winter sport. biathlon is the last great hurdle for the american team. you've got a couple of stars, but jay has been going for years, one more chance at getting that olympic biathlon medal. >> speaking of british struggles at the olympics, we have to talk about eddie the eagle. he was a hero. came in dead last in his event. what was it about eddie the eagle? >> at the start of the show, you
britain either. we've had a 24, a 16. how are you guys? you got any medals yet? >> look at the medal board. these aren't our games. who should we be watching? >> shelley rugman. we have a skeleton athlete who is the world's number two in her sport. we have a hill with a small track on it that goes, you go on a little wooden sled and brace yourself on a bungee cord. >> an alpine slide like at our amusement parks. are there any american athletes that you can sort of humble...
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both britain and america are dealing with massive debts. the measures we take reflect different national circumstances. but we share the same goals. delivering significant deficit reduction over the medium term and stimulating growth. one of the keys to growth is trade. the eu and u.s. together account for more than half of all global trade. foreign direct investment between britain and america is the largest in the world. it creates and sustains around a million jobs each side of the atlantic. and it provides a strong foundation for by lateral trade worth nearly $200 billion a year. deepening trade and investment between us is crucial and help to stimulate growth. barack and i will priorityize trade and investment flows. i'm looking forward to continuing our talks at the nato summit and visiting camp david and your hometown. who knows what smort we will be -- what sport we will be able to go see there. the relationship between britain and america is the strongest that it has been. and i believe it's because we are working as closely as at
both britain and america are dealing with massive debts. the measures we take reflect different national circumstances. but we share the same goals. delivering significant deficit reduction over the medium term and stimulating growth. one of the keys to growth is trade. the eu and u.s. together account for more than half of all global trade. foreign direct investment between britain and america is the largest in the world. it creates and sustains around a million jobs each side of the atlantic....
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earlier this year he was in nigeria and he applied for a re-entry visa to britain. it was denied because on his application he listed a college that didn't exist. british authorities turned him down. they said then that they were even aware that he may have had contact with some kind of terrorist group sew was put on a banned list for britain but he somehow managed to go ahead and get on the no-fly -- or rare, stay off the no-fly list on flights going to the united states. that's how he ended up going into detroit on christmas day. >> thanks very much, tom. i want to bring richard engel back in. richard's been making calls on this. there is so much going on on foreign soil related to this. what can you tell us? >> i think this is really the new model we've been seeing of terrorism or militant attacks over the last several years really, people that are self-radicalized and will then go out and seek different militant organizations, often they link up over the internet. he was a lost rich kid basically. he studied first in ghana -- in togo at a very prestigious school
earlier this year he was in nigeria and he applied for a re-entry visa to britain. it was denied because on his application he listed a college that didn't exist. british authorities turned him down. they said then that they were even aware that he may have had contact with some kind of terrorist group sew was put on a banned list for britain but he somehow managed to go ahead and get on the no-fly -- or rare, stay off the no-fly list on flights going to the united states. that's how he ended...
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and romney forgot the name of britain's opposition leader during a meeting between the two men, and then there was romney's secret meeting with the head of the mi6, and we say secret and that's very important, and it's to discuss the unrest in syria, and the only problem is it's not much of a secret after romney told reporters about it. >> i respect the insights of the leade leaders, as well as the head of mi6. >>> other news back home, michael bloomberg, a political independent said he is endorsing scott brown in the massachusetts senate race. and bloomberg was hosting a fund-raiser for senator brown. the mayor said the endorsement had nothing to do with elizabeth warren's stance against the financial industry. was senator brown's vote to a specific gun control measure that won him over. senator brown voted against a bill backed by nra. and warren said she would support the tougher background checks and getting rid of restrictions, so she is pretty tough on guns herself. >>> to business, facebook struggling to live up to wall street expectations as the stock fell to an all-time low yest
and romney forgot the name of britain's opposition leader during a meeting between the two men, and then there was romney's secret meeting with the head of the mi6, and we say secret and that's very important, and it's to discuss the unrest in syria, and the only problem is it's not much of a secret after romney told reporters about it. >> i respect the insights of the leade leaders, as well as the head of mi6. >>> other news back home, michael bloomberg, a political independent...
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he gave great britain their first gold medal ever in the men's 10,000 meters. as he came down the home stretch, a couple bbc announcers gave a kind of measured, stoic response we've come to expect from gb. [ inaudible ] >> oh, my god! >> that's michael johnson in the middle there. >>> all right, here in the u.s., it's common knowledge that president obama is a big fan of sports, but for some politicians in turkey, diplomacy and baseball do not go hand in hand. leaders of the turkish opposition were angered when the white house released this picture of president obama talking on the phone last week with turkey's prime minister. the president is holding a baseball bat signed by hall of famer hank aaron. one politician in turkey called the photo a "implicit insult." another suggested the president was giving orders to turkey's leaders. after the criticism erupted, the white house issued a statement saying the photo had only one purpose to highlight the president's continuing close relationship with the prime minister. >>> still ahead on "way too early," why are yo
he gave great britain their first gold medal ever in the men's 10,000 meters. as he came down the home stretch, a couple bbc announcers gave a kind of measured, stoic response we've come to expect from gb. [ inaudible ] >> oh, my god! >> that's michael johnson in the middle there. >>> all right, here in the u.s., it's common knowledge that president obama is a big fan of sports, but for some politicians in turkey, diplomacy and baseball do not go hand in hand. leaders of...
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thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> next, double dip recession in britain. could the ryan plan cause the same here? stay with us. everyone in america depends on the postal service. i get my cancer medications through the mail. now washington, they're looking at shutting down post offices coast to coast. closing plants is not the answer. they want to cut 100,000 jobs. it's gonna cost us more, and the service is gonna be less. we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. the ripple effect is going to be devastating. congress created the problem. and if our legislators get on the ball, they can make the right decisions. ♪ [ auer ] this is our team. and unlike other countries, it's built by your donations, not government funding. and now, to support our athletes, you can donate a stitch in america's flag for the 2012 olympic games in london. help raise our flag, add your stitch at teamusa.org. >>> speaking in the the after g of his primary victory, mitt romney says his emphasis will be on the economy. since he described the budget as marvelous,
thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> next, double dip recession in britain. could the ryan plan cause the same here? stay with us. everyone in america depends on the postal service. i get my cancer medications through the mail. now washington, they're looking at shutting down post offices coast to coast. closing plants is not the answer. they want to cut 100,000 jobs. it's gonna cost us more, and the service is gonna be less. we could lose clientele because of increased...
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it is engulfing britain's media, police and politics. prime minister cameron was accused of being too cozy with news international executives. two dozen meetings in less than two years. >> i never had one inappropriate conversation. >> reporter: as for rupert murdoch. >> might say the murdoch brand itself is hopelessly tarnished. >> reporter: still, the verdict in britain is that murdoch couldn't have asked for better publicity than the pie attack during yesterday's parliamentary coittee meeting. it deflected some attention from phone hacking, bribery and corruption, on to wendi murdoch. the press verdict? what a wife. >> come the moment of abei atta she leapt in, and my goodness, she certainly brought it to life. >> reporter: murdoch isn't off the hook by a long shot. his son james could be asked to return to answer more questions. >> there are sure to be more hearings, and there are sure to be more evidence, things will come out. other shoes will drop. >> definitely my favorite sound bite of the day. she definitely brought those procee
it is engulfing britain's media, police and politics. prime minister cameron was accused of being too cozy with news international executives. two dozen meetings in less than two years. >> i never had one inappropriate conversation. >> reporter: as for rupert murdoch. >> might say the murdoch brand itself is hopelessly tarnished. >> reporter: still, the verdict in britain is that murdoch couldn't have asked for better publicity than the pie attack during yesterday's...
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that's why it's so critical for rupert and james murdoch to contain it to britain. clearly there are multiple investigations. what we have learned is no one knows where these investigations will lead. >> i have footage about james murdoch being questioned about the neville e-mail. today this is front page stuff because questions are being raised as to whether he was being forthcoming. let's watch. >> when you signed off the taylor payment, did you see or were you made aware of full neville e-mail, the transcript of the voice mail message? >> no, i was not aware of that at the time. >> why on earth was it -- you paid an astronomical sum and there was no reason to. >> there was every reason to settle the case given the likelihood of losing the case. >> robert moore, give me the cliffs note version, what's that all about, the payoff of the footballer. >> this is critical. this is a 2008 e-mail. it clearly was evidence that there was systematic phone hagging, nothing to do with a rogue reporter, systematic phone hacking orchestrated by the news desk of the "news of the
that's why it's so critical for rupert and james murdoch to contain it to britain. clearly there are multiple investigations. what we have learned is no one knows where these investigations will lead. >> i have footage about james murdoch being questioned about the neville e-mail. today this is front page stuff because questions are being raised as to whether he was being forthcoming. let's watch. >> when you signed off the taylor payment, did you see or were you made aware of full...
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we begin with alex thompson of britain's channel 4. he joins us from sendai, japan. alex, tell us what you've seen over there. it's quite dramatic. >> reporter: i've covered disasters around the world and wars for 22 years. i've never seen anything quite on the scale of this. let me give you just one example of a town that we went to. you walk in, you can't drive, but you walk in to a place which has been completely pulverized. you might see one or two buildings which are made of concrete, which have withstood the tsunami, and then there'll be anything up to a mile, a mile and a half of utter wasteland, debris, houses reduced to matchwood, personal effects, a child's doll, a wedding photograph, an old guitar, and thousands, hundreds of thousands of tons of girders, of bricks, of morter, of concrete, anything imaginable that you could see from a town which has been put through the most extraordinary pulverizing machine of the tsunami. you can build in a certain degree of protection against earthquakes, and goodness me, the japanese do that as well as anybody on the pl
we begin with alex thompson of britain's channel 4. he joins us from sendai, japan. alex, tell us what you've seen over there. it's quite dramatic. >> reporter: i've covered disasters around the world and wars for 22 years. i've never seen anything quite on the scale of this. let me give you just one example of a town that we went to. you walk in, you can't drive, but you walk in to a place which has been completely pulverized. you might see one or two buildings which are made of...
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the whole way britain votes. it's first past the post, as we call it. the first horse across wins it. that's your mp. they want it to reflect the percentage of people that vote in the country. that would blow the whole thing open and give them far more members in parliament. not only them, give these other parties, perhaps the greens, the far right, anti-immigration parties, more seats and it would change the whole environment. we would get used to common in israel and europe, nearly all governments coalition governments. frs >> so you'd be voting at the polls not for essentially your own member of parliament, you'd be voting for the party. but here's the last question, as everything must be made relevant to the united states, what difference in the relationship between great britain and the united states is likely pending this outcome, or is it a significant difference one way or the other? >> you know, we all like to remember ronnie and maggie or blair and bush and think that the personal relationship is import
the whole way britain votes. it's first past the post, as we call it. the first horse across wins it. that's your mp. they want it to reflect the percentage of people that vote in the country. that would blow the whole thing open and give them far more members in parliament. not only them, give these other parties, perhaps the greens, the far right, anti-immigration parties, more seats and it would change the whole environment. we would get used to common in israel and europe, nearly all...
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you see the terrorist action in germany and britain and many different places. >> i want to play you something that secretary clinton said last night about nato. and i want to get your response to it. here's what she said. >> in the days ahead as nato assumes command and control responsibilities, the welfare of those civilians will be of paramount concern. this operation has already saved many lives, but the danger is far from over. as long as the gadhafi regime threatens its people and defies the united nations, we must remain vigilant and focused. >> this operation specifically does not target gadhafi, should it? >> well, i think if this operation is targeted by gadhafi forces, then the libyan people know how to deal with gadhafi -- >> you believe the libyan people can handle gadhafi? >> of course. >> as long as they have the protective military cover? >> that's right. because the force is not equal. gadhafi has professional soldiers, the latest technology. the people are forced to fight him, they have the traditional weapons. and even the range of weapons is completely different.
you see the terrorist action in germany and britain and many different places. >> i want to play you something that secretary clinton said last night about nato. and i want to get your response to it. here's what she said. >> in the days ahead as nato assumes command and control responsibilities, the welfare of those civilians will be of paramount concern. this operation has already saved many lives, but the danger is far from over. as long as the gadhafi regime threatens its people...
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it was britain's biggest selling paper with an unbeaten record for exposing corruption but the tables have turned and it is now being investigated following allegations of police bribery and widespread hacking of personal voice mails. few of the current staff were at the paper when these events are alleged to have taken place but all have lost their jobs. >> it's a terrific shame that it's come to this. and as i said to the staff this morning, you know, it's -- nobody wants it to be. >> reporter: mr. murdoch walked out of his london home with rebekah brooks, head of news corp.'s british newspaper. together they face a tempest of criticism and complaint which could jeopardize mr. murdoch's planned $19 billion takeover of britain's largest satellite broadcaster bskyb. >> if it has a chance of stopping that acquisition, that will be one of the most painful things for murdoch because of course his business interests are what are so important to him. >> reporter: what started as a localized headache for mr. murdoch in britain could be about to spread across the atlantic with some investors
it was britain's biggest selling paper with an unbeaten record for exposing corruption but the tables have turned and it is now being investigated following allegations of police bribery and widespread hacking of personal voice mails. few of the current staff were at the paper when these events are alleged to have taken place but all have lost their jobs. >> it's a terrific shame that it's come to this. and as i said to the staff this morning, you know, it's -- nobody wants it to be....
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to some extenwhat's happening in britain would be just fantastic politileater. if it weren't happening with is credible eonomic ackdrop where we have major fiscalroblems that have to be a minory vernment can't deal with them andhich actually has rile effects around the world. >> i'll have to make that the last word. we'l continue our discussion with author wes moore in our "mt e press" take two web extra. you can read an excerpt from his ok, "the other wemoor a on our website, mtp.nbc.com. >>> up next, our "meethe announcer: in today's markets how can you get your investments heading in the right direction? at oppenheimerfunds, our fund managers' perspective on the numbers helps uncover opportunities no matter which way the markets are moving. ask your advisor about oppenheimerfunds. call your advisor for a prospectus with complete fund information. read it carefully and carefully consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses before investing. mutual funds are subject to market risk and volatility. shares may lose or gain value. oppenheimerfun
to some extenwhat's happening in britain would be just fantastic politileater. if it weren't happening with is credible eonomic ackdrop where we have major fiscalroblems that have to be a minory vernment can't deal with them andhich actually has rile effects around the world. >> i'll have to make that the last word. we'l continue our discussion with author wes moore in our "mt e press" take two web extra. you can read an excerpt from his ok, "the other wemoor a on our...
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lot going on again today, including an update from london on the rioting that's spread across great britain. plus, a tense scene on the top of this very building yesterday. did you hear about this? the nypd coaxes a man off the ledge of 30 rock. we'll tell you what exactly happened here. but first, let's get to the news, live at 5:30 a.m. here's 30 rock in new york city. >>> investors fleeing u.s. stocks in droves for the second time this week. as concerns over the health of french banks. and fears of another global economic downturn led to steep losses on wall street. the dow tumbling over 519 points. that's more than 4.6%. that wiped out all the gains from the previous session. remember we were up two days ago. down again yesterday. the average is fourth triple-digit move in five days. the s&p 500 shedding 150 pint, a loss of nearly 4.5%, and the nasdaq down 101, a loss of 4%. as of wednesday's close, the dow has now lost more than 2,000 points since july 21st. the start of the slide, the index is down 15.75% over the last 14 trading sessions. >>> the latest slide comes as president obama
lot going on again today, including an update from london on the rioting that's spread across great britain. plus, a tense scene on the top of this very building yesterday. did you hear about this? the nypd coaxes a man off the ledge of 30 rock. we'll tell you what exactly happened here. but first, let's get to the news, live at 5:30 a.m. here's 30 rock in new york city. >>> investors fleeing u.s. stocks in droves for the second time this week. as concerns over the health of french...
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nato, france, britain, and now the u.s. pulling advisors out. but what about our 89,000 troops that are supposed to leave in september? they are supposed to stay for one more summer of fighting? they clearly don't want us there. they are no longer attacking each other. they are attacking us. >> secretary panetta is fully committed to our strategy in afghanistan. >> these events are troubling. they have everybody's attention. and yes, tension is high here right now. but across the country, things can -- the mission continues. >> what is the mission? president obama and the pentagon keep apologizing for the koran burning. they continue to refuse the mission, which we don't know what it is. whatever the mission might be, some say the apologies for the koran burning are only making things worse by elevating the severity of the mistake of the burning in the first place. so to put it into perspective, we're a decade in to america's longest war ever for we're funding both sides. osama bin laden now dead. there is still no order in society. and critics
nato, france, britain, and now the u.s. pulling advisors out. but what about our 89,000 troops that are supposed to leave in september? they are supposed to stay for one more summer of fighting? they clearly don't want us there. they are no longer attacking each other. they are attacking us. >> secretary panetta is fully committed to our strategy in afghanistan. >> these events are troubling. they have everybody's attention. and yes, tension is high here right now. but across the...
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with the win, great britain avoids being just the second host country in summer olympics history to be shut out of the gold medal count. if you want to sound smart today, tell your friends that canada is the only country in the modern era not to win gold in a summer olympics it hosted. canada won 11 medals in the 1976 summer games in montreal, but none of them were gold. enough with the real news. let's gather around the water cooler to watch the high-flying mayor of london run into a little trouble while zip lining in a city park. with british flags in each hand, mayor boris johnson took to the air in a publicity stunt, celebrating the summer games. but after a few moments, his wild ride came to a dead stop. with the mayor dangling 30 feet in the air over a crowd of onlookers, tourists snapped photos as the mayor joked for someone to get him a rope or a ladder. he was finally towed to solid ground. the mayor's office says while he didn't win any gold medals for the performance, he still highly recommended the zip liner. >>> on "the daily show," jon stewart takes a closer look at the r
with the win, great britain avoids being just the second host country in summer olympics history to be shut out of the gold medal count. if you want to sound smart today, tell your friends that canada is the only country in the modern era not to win gold in a summer olympics it hosted. canada won 11 medals in the 1976 summer games in montreal, but none of them were gold. enough with the real news. let's gather around the water cooler to watch the high-flying mayor of london run into a little...
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we can talk about this guy from britain. the pope. how about this? there is a cardinal going to be taking part in the selecting the next pope and los angeles roger mahony and basically been -- he covered up, how many priests in 1980s and 1990s in southern california? reassigned them, sent them out of the country. never told law enforcement. i think deposed a week ago. this guy is over there helping to pick the next pope so maybe this is a little fishy with what's his name from britain -- >> o'brien. >> welcome to rome. pick the next pope. >> yeah. of course, the irony here is, you know, the attempt to cover up, the attempt to just shift priests around and keep it quiet. preserve the church. and not to say that there wouldn't have been blowbecome and ugly if they had been up front about what was going on but the long-term damage to the church has been far greater and frankly, you know, people look at allegations like what are coming out and don't see -- they don't feel like giving the benefit of the doubt. they have seen this play before. you know, i
we can talk about this guy from britain. the pope. how about this? there is a cardinal going to be taking part in the selecting the next pope and los angeles roger mahony and basically been -- he covered up, how many priests in 1980s and 1990s in southern california? reassigned them, sent them out of the country. never told law enforcement. i think deposed a week ago. this guy is over there helping to pick the next pope so maybe this is a little fishy with what's his name from britain --...
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after the united states, great britain is the largest contributor of combat forces in afghanistan and british troops and civilians have served and sacrificed in some of the most dangerous parts of the country. this is not an easy fight. but it is a necessary one. terrorists trained in afghanistan and the tribal regions along the pakistani border have killed innocent civilians in both of our countries and an even wider insurgency in afghanistan would mean an even larger safe haven for al qaeda and it's affiliates to plan their next attack and we are not going to let that happen. we have the right strategy, we are going to break the taliban's momentum, we're going to build afghan capacity so afghans can take responsibility for their future and we're going to deepen regional cooperation including with pakistan. today's historic kabul conference is another major step forward, the afghan government presented in its international partners unanimously endorseded concrete plans to implement president karzai's commitments to improve security, economic growth, governance and the delivery of bas
after the united states, great britain is the largest contributor of combat forces in afghanistan and british troops and civilians have served and sacrificed in some of the most dangerous parts of the country. this is not an easy fight. but it is a necessary one. terrorists trained in afghanistan and the tribal regions along the pakistani border have killed innocent civilians in both of our countries and an even wider insurgency in afghanistan would mean an even larger safe haven for al qaeda...
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. >>> and the tour de france, a little pause to celebrate here in great britain. bradley wiggins was the first brit to claim victory. he beat his closest competitor by 3:21 to take home the yellow jersey. congratulations to him and all of great britain. >>> still ahead on "way too early," we go back to aurora, colorado, where we remember the victims of friday's shooting spree. a tribute to lives lost on "way too early" when we come back. book one. tell me, o muse... famous town of troy... book three. book 12. poseidon... book 17. book 20. thunderbolts. book 24. the end. [ ryan ] alright, what's next. [ man ] chapter one. call me ishmael. some years ago... [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. rethink possible. the nation's largest 4g network. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mo
. >>> and the tour de france, a little pause to celebrate here in great britain. bradley wiggins was the first brit to claim victory. he beat his closest competitor by 3:21 to take home the yellow jersey. congratulations to him and all of great britain. >>> still ahead on "way too early," we go back to aurora, colorado, where we remember the victims of friday's shooting spree. a tribute to lives lost on "way too early" when we come back. book one. tell me,...
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people in britain are talking about nothing else. it goes back it 2006 when a royal correspondent for the news of the world was arrested, accused of tapping phones of prince william and other members of the royal family, pleaded guilty. an investigators pleaded guilty as well, went to jail for short periods. that time it was contained and the police said it was just a rogue reporter and news of the world said it was a rogue reporter. two years ago, the guardian newspaper in particular followed by the new york times started to investigate this. it became more and more clear there were more people involved and a lot of people's phones being hacked. on monday it went beyond politicians and celebrities and footballers. it turned out that victims of terrorism, relatives of soldiers who had been killed and the phone of a missing 13-year-old girl who subsequently turned up to be murdered, they were all hacked. then there was just really public outrage over this. >> and the horrible wrinkle in this is that people thought this young girl yas
people in britain are talking about nothing else. it goes back it 2006 when a royal correspondent for the news of the world was arrested, accused of tapping phones of prince william and other members of the royal family, pleaded guilty. an investigators pleaded guilty as well, went to jail for short periods. that time it was contained and the police said it was just a rogue reporter and news of the world said it was a rogue reporter. two years ago, the guardian newspaper in particular followed...
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we in britain care very much. having said that, there has been for some time now a sense that every time americans click their fingers we jump six miles high, so i think there's an element in terms of opinion in britain he does get some benefit from not being seen entirely to jump to americans' tune. what i think britains probably feel on balance what they think is a little bit dodgy, certainly they know bp wanted al megrahi released it's quite complex because it was a decision taken by the scottish administration, and there isn't any evidence, so far as we can see, that they were directly influenced. may have been indirectly influenced. >> kind of like the way hank paulson and george bush gave away all the money to the banks and barack obama perpetuated and claimed it was the other guys, a brilliant political strategy to absolutely annihilate a country in terms of having any integrity whatsoever because you just point the finger at the other guy. you steal all the money and you meet on the boat. i guess the quest
we in britain care very much. having said that, there has been for some time now a sense that every time americans click their fingers we jump six miles high, so i think there's an element in terms of opinion in britain he does get some benefit from not being seen entirely to jump to americans' tune. what i think britains probably feel on balance what they think is a little bit dodgy, certainly they know bp wanted al megrahi released it's quite complex because it was a decision taken by the...
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britain faces a hung parliament. joining us from london, jim maceda to clear up the confusion. we just heard from the white house. the president's looking forward to who ever the new prime minister is going to be. who is it going to be? >> reporter: you're not going to get me out on this one. it's anyone's guess, which is the quirky side of the parliament in action. david cameron, he won the vote, but not the election. and now, the horse trading starts. cameron came out earlier today offering the liberal democrats a very extraordinary by any standard from a conservative party, a coalition and offered to join a liberal, conservative coalition and go over some of the areas of policy where they think -- he thinks they could make grounds. about an hour before that, the sitting prime minister made the same offer to those liberal democrats who are, as we predicted, turning into the -- came in third, but they're turning into the king maker party, so we shall see how the chips fall. we do know that the -- there's tremendous trouble in the timing of this because right now, more than eve
britain faces a hung parliament. joining us from london, jim maceda to clear up the confusion. we just heard from the white house. the president's looking forward to who ever the new prime minister is going to be. who is it going to be? >> reporter: you're not going to get me out on this one. it's anyone's guess, which is the quirky side of the parliament in action. david cameron, he won the vote, but not the election. and now, the horse trading starts. cameron came out earlier today...
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. >> what's the sense of britain among the people. they aren't wealthy people, a lot on pension who is have bp stock, is there a sense that there are a lot of people, you know, fortune cookie hunters as we say, people that are looking for money when they don't deserve it or the people who are hurt by this have a right to the money in terms of claims? >> i think people think that they have a right to the money. i am based in america so i've been immersed in this whole narrative about president obama not showing enough passion, not showing enough anger, so it's taken me slightly from left field to hear that in britain the view is quite the opposite, that he's showing too mung anger, showing too much passion. there are two very different emotional political climates each side of the atlantic. >> i think actually, in all fairness to your observation it's the same as mine but i think that the president hasn't been angry but i think media has been very tough. this network and others in print have been tough on this situation because it look
. >> what's the sense of britain among the people. they aren't wealthy people, a lot on pension who is have bp stock, is there a sense that there are a lot of people, you know, fortune cookie hunters as we say, people that are looking for money when they don't deserve it or the people who are hurt by this have a right to the money in terms of claims? >> i think people think that they have a right to the money. i am based in america so i've been immersed in this whole narrative about...
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found wikileaks founder julian assange has been arrested this morning in great britain. "the new york times" reports that u.s. officials have struggled to limit the flow of illegal arms in to the middle east. assange's latest wikileaks cable showed the state department secretly accusing syria of not living up to its part in stopping hezbollah and the missiles as a result, the group has enough firepower now to threaten turning any clash with israel into a regional war. again, our breaking news this morning -- wikileaks founder julian assange has been arrest in great britain. keep you posted on that all morning. the big story here, though, republicans praising an agreement with president obama that would extend the bush tax cuts set to expire at the end of this month. the deal includes tax cut extensions for all americans, including the nation's top wage earners for the next two years. in addition, the estate tax would be set for 35% for assets over $5 million. in exchange, the president gets republican backing for a 13-month renewal of jobless benefits for the long-term u
found wikileaks founder julian assange has been arrested this morning in great britain. "the new york times" reports that u.s. officials have struggled to limit the flow of illegal arms in to the middle east. assange's latest wikileaks cable showed the state department secretly accusing syria of not living up to its part in stopping hezbollah and the missiles as a result, the group has enough firepower now to threaten turning any clash with israel into a regional war. again, our...
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. >>> plus, the hazards of austerity as britain slips into it. the lessons of britt itch prime minister david cameron's worst week in office, yet. and, john edwards may be considered a liar and a louse, but then is he criminally guilty? critics from the left and the right say the charges are amerimurky and he's getting a raw deal. they warn if legal moves like this succeed, what's to stop the prosecutions in the future. it's thursday, april 26, 2012. this is "the daily rundown." i'm chuck todd. we have been telling you the general election is on. now, the obama campaign is making it official. just yesterday, the deputy campaign manager was equivocating on the idea. when are we going to see him have his first campaign rally? >> i'm not going to wager a date on your show. i think sometime soon. >> well, soon is literally hours later. cutter's boss, campaign manager jim messina made the announcement. >> good evening, everyone. welcome to the general election. we are announcing the president and first lady will hold their first two campaign rallies s
. >>> plus, the hazards of austerity as britain slips into it. the lessons of britt itch prime minister david cameron's worst week in office, yet. and, john edwards may be considered a liar and a louse, but then is he criminally guilty? critics from the left and the right say the charges are amerimurky and he's getting a raw deal. they warn if legal moves like this succeed, what's to stop the prosecutions in the future. it's thursday, april 26, 2012. this is "the daily...
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britain has yet to comment. a sunni muslim group of insurgents known as jandahla claimed responsibility but iran has often claimed the group has a backing of foreign powers intent on creating instability in the area. alex? >> okay, tom, the concern being threatening revenge, do we have any sort of sense of what kind of revenge? >> well, it's not clear as i mentioned the president of iran is urging authorities to track down and punish those responsible but i would think that would put security agencies from the great powers including britain and the united states certainly on the alert in south asia for any kind of attack. alex? >> tom aspell in london, thank you, tom. >>> still ahead the innocent casualties of a drug war, a barrage of bullets one moment, a fiery death plunge the next. >>> also ahead, the shortage of the swine flu vaccine, do we need to worry? ♪ there is just hope >> and the balloon boy musicals, pop culture's take on the high-flying affair, we'll share it here on "msnbc sunday." ♪ crunch. wh
britain has yet to comment. a sunni muslim group of insurgents known as jandahla claimed responsibility but iran has often claimed the group has a backing of foreign powers intent on creating instability in the area. alex? >> okay, tom, the concern being threatening revenge, do we have any sort of sense of what kind of revenge? >> well, it's not clear as i mentioned the president of iran is urging authorities to track down and punish those responsible but i would think that would...
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one paper has dubbed this britain's watergate. there is questions about standards in british journalism have been raised. three people have been arrested including the paper's former editor, once a key aide to british prime minister david cameron. >> a very sad day. >> rupert murdoch whose holdings include the fox television network and "wall street journal" arrived in britain sunday to manage the crisis directly. the allegations of phone racking have been rumbling in the background for several years but exploded last week when a rival paper accused the paper of deleting messages for a 13-year-old girl while police were hunting for her hoping she was alive. the decision to respond by shutting the paper down took most by surprise, including the editor of the last edition. >> it's a terrific shame that it's come to this. and as i've said to the staff this morning, it's -- it's -- >> reporter: the final edition is a compilation of the paper's tri ump. and the unlikely hope that when the scandal eventually dies down, this is what it w
one paper has dubbed this britain's watergate. there is questions about standards in british journalism have been raised. three people have been arrested including the paper's former editor, once a key aide to british prime minister david cameron. >> a very sad day. >> rupert murdoch whose holdings include the fox television network and "wall street journal" arrived in britain sunday to manage the crisis directly. the allegations of phone racking have been rumbling in the...
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how has she changed the monarchy and the face of britain? >> reporter: i think that is absolutely right, chris. she came to the throne at a tender age. she spent her life as a mother and working. she had to abandon a lot of her role as a mother. a lot of time pass charles off to be cared for by nannies and other people. that was a difficult thing for her to do. she knew her father, king george vi said duty first. >> i just need to intervene, robert. we are watching the royal air force squadron flying past buckingham palace. this was arranged and prepared. it happened last year for the royal wedding. this is the royal salute to her majesty and the queen. >> reporter: it is beginning to pour down in rain here. the rain has poured and it got sunny again. we are seeing it clearly. the crowds will beshortly as it over the palace. >> you cannot help by think, very few organizations, very few countries do this kind of pomp and ceremony, like you brits, martin. >> i guess we're good at that. we're not very good at sport at the moment. >> don't be bi
how has she changed the monarchy and the face of britain? >> reporter: i think that is absolutely right, chris. she came to the throne at a tender age. she spent her life as a mother and working. she had to abandon a lot of her role as a mother. a lot of time pass charles off to be cared for by nannies and other people. that was a difficult thing for her to do. she knew her father, king george vi said duty first. >> i just need to intervene, robert. we are watching the royal air...
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it's the guardian newspaper that reported one of britain's most trusted aides was recently in britain for confidential talks. it's a sign that gadhafi's regime "may be looking for an exit strategy." all of this reporting essentially from the british press, nothing is really confirmed until we hear from the sources themselves. but what exactly the united states might be doing to hasten what is starting to look like the crumbling of gadhafi's political regime, what the u.s. might be doing to hasten that exit is coming up here next. ugh, my feet are killin' me. well, we're here to get you custom orthotic inserts. dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic center recommends the custom-fit orthotic that's best for your tired feet. foot-care scientists are behind it. you'll get all-day relief. and you could save a cple hundred bucks. for locations, see drscholls.com. thank you... >>> before the libya invasion -- is that what we call it? before the libya intervention at least, the last occasion for us to talk about our nation's defense secretary on this show was when he once again won the bluntest per
it's the guardian newspaper that reported one of britain's most trusted aides was recently in britain for confidential talks. it's a sign that gadhafi's regime "may be looking for an exit strategy." all of this reporting essentially from the british press, nothing is really confirmed until we hear from the sources themselves. but what exactly the united states might be doing to hasten what is starting to look like the crumbling of gadhafi's political regime, what the u.s. might be...
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>> i think it is embarrassing for britain but countries spy on each other all the time. this is just the way the game goes and they all know it. >> just don't use the internet caves if you are offered there at the g-8. >>> i want to talk about what made a lot of news this weekend and lindsey graham saying the republican party can be in a demographic death spiral. kelly, you have written a great article on the political impact that white deaths are having in this country. lindsey graham gets it? >> he seems to. he is speaking to the larger challenge, the report that shows that the number of white deaths outnumber the number of white births last year. there is actually a bigger concern for the gop which is that pugh has a report that shows 40% of the voting age population growth between now and 2030 is going to be among hispanics. you combine that with the voting age growth population and the combined voting age population growth among people is going to be 76%. now, are all of those people going to vote? of course not? are all of them going to vote democratic? probably no
>> i think it is embarrassing for britain but countries spy on each other all the time. this is just the way the game goes and they all know it. >> just don't use the internet caves if you are offered there at the g-8. >>> i want to talk about what made a lot of news this weekend and lindsey graham saying the republican party can be in a demographic death spiral. kelly, you have written a great article on the political impact that white deaths are having in this country....
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gadhafi loyalists are denouncing the move as an act of war, but great britain says the action is well within u.n. guidelines. the move comes amid reports of a disorganized rebel army and growing concerns among nato that air strikes will not be enough to defend rebel strongholds. and as nbc reports, the situation in misrata is becoming dire as gadhafi's military turns its fire on civilians. >> reporter: seven weeks under siege, and the fighting is only getting worse. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: government forces are trying to beat down not just the rebel fighters but the people of misrata themselves. there is no safe way in or out by road. the deep water port is the city's only lifeline. ships dock daily bringing in food, medicine, sometimes weapons. waiting to get out, human cargo. there is an estimated 5,000 my grants workers of many nationalities stuck since the fighting began, living in dirty and dangerous conditions not. >> we are praying to get back to our country. >> reporter: when the opportunity comes to leave, there is a crush to get on board. no one wants to be left behind. th
gadhafi loyalists are denouncing the move as an act of war, but great britain says the action is well within u.n. guidelines. the move comes amid reports of a disorganized rebel army and growing concerns among nato that air strikes will not be enough to defend rebel strongholds. and as nbc reports, the situation in misrata is becoming dire as gadhafi's military turns its fire on civilians. >> reporter: seven weeks under siege, and the fighting is only getting worse. [ gunfire ] >>...
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and that is going to mean possibly a recession in britain, a deeper recession. but i think people also feel quite good that cameron has told the eu to get lost over this attempt to drag britain into bailing out the euro and trying to crack down the city. so it's a kind of schizophrenic situation here at the moment. i think, though, that britain, in some ways, will get ahead of america in terms of actually addressing some of these long-term issues that face the country. i mean, there does seem to be an attempt to get the city of london, for example, to think about stewardship. that word, stewardship, about looking after money for the long-term rather than the short-term something we need to hear more about in america. >> listen, matt, i honestly could not agree more thoroughly on the precision of the point that you're making. in fact, i was looking through some of my 401(k) stuff towards the end of last week just to see where it was, and was thinking about the irony of having this job, in which i openly and aggressively. in fact, i've gained 25 pounds of body wei
and that is going to mean possibly a recession in britain, a deeper recession. but i think people also feel quite good that cameron has told the eu to get lost over this attempt to drag britain into bailing out the euro and trying to crack down the city. so it's a kind of schizophrenic situation here at the moment. i think, though, that britain, in some ways, will get ahead of america in terms of actually addressing some of these long-term issues that face the country. i mean, there does seem...
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they blame britain and the u.s. for everything that goes wrong in iran. thanks to an actual conspiracy 60 years ago that ended a popular uprising in that country and restored a much des piesed king to power, it's easy for the iranian government to get away with plaming everything on britain. sort of easy to get away with making fake conspiracy theories about fake politics in order to fuel the fire of animosity between their country and the west. [ male announcer ] medicare... it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. all medicare supplement plans can help pay some of what medicare doesn't, so you could save up to thousands of dollars in out of pocket expenses. call now for this free information kit and medicare guide. if you're turning 65 or you're already on medicare... you should know about the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp; see if one's right for you. all medicare supplement pla
they blame britain and the u.s. for everything that goes wrong in iran. thanks to an actual conspiracy 60 years ago that ended a popular uprising in that country and restored a much des piesed king to power, it's easy for the iranian government to get away with plaming everything on britain. sort of easy to get away with making fake conspiracy theories about fake politics in order to fuel the fire of animosity between their country and the west. [ male announcer ] medicare... it doesn't cover...
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. >>> the resignation of the highest ranking catholic leader in britain means he will not vote to pick the new pope. keith o'brien resigned after accusations that he behaved improperly with him going back to the 1980s. pope benedict accepts his resignation because he was near the age of 85. >>> today marks the tragic shooting death of trayvon martin. a candle light vigil will be held tonight. the unarmed teen was shot and killed by george zimmerman, a neighborhoods watch volunteer. zimmerman cited the trade your ground law. >>> turning to a developing story, 19 tourists were killed in a firy hot air balloon crash in egypt. on an board fire triggered an explosion in the gas canister causing it to plunge 1,000 feet into a sugar cane field. the pilot and a tourist survived with critical injuries. the victims were tourists from china, japan, britain and france. >>> the search continues for four people who 29 foot sailboat disappeared. the distress call is made by a wife, man, son and cousin before they banned the sinking vessel. >> coast guard, coast guard, we are abandoning ship. >> their
. >>> the resignation of the highest ranking catholic leader in britain means he will not vote to pick the new pope. keith o'brien resigned after accusations that he behaved improperly with him going back to the 1980s. pope benedict accepts his resignation because he was near the age of 85. >>> today marks the tragic shooting death of trayvon martin. a candle light vigil will be held tonight. the unarmed teen was shot and killed by george zimmerman, a neighborhoods watch...
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this is really must-see tv today in great britain and for many other places. certainly the united states, which is why there's so much media here today as well. as one british politician put it, it's the three musketeers of the murdoch media empire and the phone-hacking scandal that will appear here later today. they'll be grilled by ten members of a select committee. it doesn't sound like much, it's the committee for culture and media. these hearings will only last an hour for rupert and his 38-year-old son, james murdoch. and another hour following that for rebekah brooks, who was as we know now, the chief executive of murdoch's british newspapers before she suddenly resigned last week. members of parliament in terms of what we're going to hear today, they'll try to get the murdochs and brooks to commit themselves on the record. saying things that they might be able to use against them later. especially if what they say turns out to be misleading. they're not going to be on oath, but they are going to be on what they call here, on honor and that's just as si
this is really must-see tv today in great britain and for many other places. certainly the united states, which is why there's so much media here today as well. as one british politician put it, it's the three musketeers of the murdoch media empire and the phone-hacking scandal that will appear here later today. they'll be grilled by ten members of a select committee. it doesn't sound like much, it's the committee for culture and media. these hearings will only last an hour for rupert and his...
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it's the guardian newspaper that reported one of britain's most trusted aides was recently in britain for confidential talks. it's a sign that gadhafi's regime "may be looking for an exit strategy." all of this reporting essentially from the british press, nothing is really confirmed until we hear from the sources themselves. but what exactly the united states might be doing to hasten what is starting to look like the crumbling of gadhafi's political regime, what the u.s. might be doing to hasten that exit is coming up here next. [ telephone rings ] oh! let's do this. look who's early! [ dentist ] my patients want to walk into their dental check-up prepared to ace it. that's why i tell them to use new crest pro-health invigorating clean rinse. its invigorating action lets you know it's working to fight plaque and gingivitis and it provides all these other benefits. crest pro-health invigorating clean rinse. clean, protect, and invigorate your way to better dental check-ups. life opens up when you do. >>> before the libya invasion -- is that what we call it? before the libya interventi
it's the guardian newspaper that reported one of britain's most trusted aides was recently in britain for confidential talks. it's a sign that gadhafi's regime "may be looking for an exit strategy." all of this reporting essentially from the british press, nothing is really confirmed until we hear from the sources themselves. but what exactly the united states might be doing to hasten what is starting to look like the crumbling of gadhafi's political regime, what the u.s. might be...
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citracal. >>> we have breaking news from great britain. this is a live picture of london where we are expecting to see the wyche wyche julian assange walk out the door. peter alexander has confirmed wikileaks man has been released. there were people who donated 200,000 pounds to his cause. some restrictions on his cause, he had to surrender his passport, he is scheduled to go to an estate of a wealthy guy in britain. but he will have to have some kind of electronic monitoring, we will have to check in with police every day and have a daily curfew at the estate. he says he is going to fight extradition to sweden. sweden wants to bring him back to that country to face charges of a sex crime and assange says he would fight that. we are hearing that he has cleared the bail hurdle, that the court there has said that he can be released with these particular restrictions and the bail money and we're hearing from nbc's peter alexander that the release is happening. these are live pictures we are seeing outside of the courthouse there in london. th
citracal. >>> we have breaking news from great britain. this is a live picture of london where we are expecting to see the wyche wyche julian assange walk out the door. peter alexander has confirmed wikileaks man has been released. there were people who donated 200,000 pounds to his cause. some restrictions on his cause, he had to surrender his passport, he is scheduled to go to an estate of a wealthy guy in britain. but he will have to have some kind of electronic monitoring, we will...
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to some extenwhat's happening in britain would be just fantastic politileater. if it weren't happening with is credible eonomic ackdrop where we have major fiscalroblems that have to be a minory vernment can't deal with them andhich actually has rile effects around the world. >> i'll have to make that the last word. we'l continue our discussion with author wes moore in our "mt e press" take two web extra. you can read an excerpt from his ok, "the other wemoor a on our website, mtp.nbc.com. >>> up next, our "meethe on our website, mtp.nbc.com. >>> u[ male announcer ]e professionals need to perform under pressure. ♪ and pressure can cause anyone's deodorant to fail. ♪ introducing gillette odor shield antiperspirant. unlike regular deodorants, it targets and neutralizes odor at the source. help eliminate odor, don't just cover it up. ♪ gillette odor shield antiperspirant. also try odor shield technology in new body wash. ♪ blend it. sprinkle it. sweet! [ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. [ male
to some extenwhat's happening in britain would be just fantastic politileater. if it weren't happening with is credible eonomic ackdrop where we have major fiscalroblems that have to be a minory vernment can't deal with them andhich actually has rile effects around the world. >> i'll have to make that the last word. we'l continue our discussion with author wes moore in our "mt e press" take two web extra. you can read an excerpt from his ok, "the other wemoor a on our...
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britain gave the u.s. a heads-up before it happened. the white house went out of their way today to say that it was britain's decision to detain glenn greenwald's partner. it was not something the u.s. asked britain to do and, okay, fine, but the white house did know about it in advance and it still happened. we have that kind of special relationship with britain where if our government were outraged that this detention was going to happen, we could have objected, right? we could have at least asked our dear friends, the british government, to not do this. maybe in the interests of not intimidating the activities of the free press, if not for any other reason. did our government make any objections when they got advanced notice from britain that this detention was going to happen? did our government protest? and if not, why not? i tend to think that we did not protest since it went ahead. i know the u.s. government is not happy about laura poitras and glenn greenwald and the reporting about u.s. is surveillance. the president said it ha
britain gave the u.s. a heads-up before it happened. the white house went out of their way today to say that it was britain's decision to detain glenn greenwald's partner. it was not something the u.s. asked britain to do and, okay, fine, but the white house did know about it in advance and it still happened. we have that kind of special relationship with britain where if our government were outraged that this detention was going to happen, we could have objected, right? we could have at least...
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and britain have been gathering in yemen. where al qaeda may be planning further attacks on the west. last week, britain success suspended direct flights and established a -fly list for flights destined to the uk. >> what about the possibility of female suicide bombers? what are you hearing abo ing ai? >> nothing firm. but they are warning that this could be another practice, primarily based in yemen. they may be training female suicide bombers, but nothing firm has been divulged by intelligence agencies. >> thank you for that. >>> meantime, new and incredible developments in haiti. more survivors pulled from the rubble a full ten days after the devastating earthquake. after the amazing rescues, the haitian government and the united states says that the search and rescue phase for survivors is over as of this morning. nbc's mike tiabbi has more. let's get the story about the two people pulled alive from the debris. an amazing story. >> reporter: amazing story, no question about it. a 21-year-old man that was pulled from the r
and britain have been gathering in yemen. where al qaeda may be planning further attacks on the west. last week, britain success suspended direct flights and established a -fly list for flights destined to the uk. >> what about the possibility of female suicide bombers? what are you hearing abo ing ai? >> nothing firm. but they are warning that this could be another practice, primarily based in yemen. they may be training female suicide bombers, but nothing firm has been divulged by...
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they blame britain and the u.s. for everything that goes wrong in iran. thanks to an actual conspiracy 60 years ago that ended a popular uprising in that country and restored a much des piesed king to power, it's easy for the iranian government to get away with plaming everything on britain. sort of easy to get away with making fake conspiracy theories about fake politics in order to fuel the fire of animosity between their country and the west. >>> we have a correction to make. tdd#...